There is a much easier way to do it.
P1V1 = P2V2.
Use P1=740
P2 = 760
V1 = 80
V2 = solve for this.
You may want to do it both ways to verify that the answer is the same. One note: the answer the first way will be in liters and the answer the second way will be in mL.

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